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Karon Schindler

Emory University School of Medicine
Located in Atlanta, Emory University School of Medicine ranks among the nation's finest institutions...

Cindy Schmid

George N. Barnard in Georgia
A pioneer of nineteenth-century photography, George N. Barnard is best known for his work during the...

Aimée Schmidt

Blessing of the Fleet
The Blessing of the Fleet is a centuries-old tradition originating in southern European, predominantly...

J. P. Schmidt

Sandhills
Sandhills are found on the fall line in Georgia and along the northern and eastern banks of large Coastal...

Jim Schmidt

Archibald Bulloch (1730-1777)
Archibald Bulloch was a Revolutionary soldier, a leader of Georgia's Liberty Party, and the state's first...

John Adam Treutlen (1733-1782)
John Treutlen arrived in America as an indentured servant and rose to become a wealthy merchant and landowner....

John Houstoun (ca. 1747-1796)
John Houstoun was twice governor of Georgia, the first mayor of the city of Savannah, and an early supporter...

John J. Zubly (1724-1781)
John Joachim Zubly, a Calvinist minister, was the first pastor of the Independent Presbyterian Church...

John Martin (ca. 1730-1786)
John Martin was governor of Georgia from 1782 to 1783. It was during his term of office that Georgia...

Nathan Brownson (1742-1796)
Nathan Brownson was governor of Georgia for the last few months of the critical year of 1781, when Georgia...

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